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Lilley's Lake Taneycomo Fishing Report, May 2

After almost a full of day of rain today, I'm expecting the lakes above Lake Taneycomo to head upwards, again.  Here's a quick run down:

Beaver Lake rose to 1127.6 feet after rains last week.  They're aren't releasing much water.  It's flood pool level is 1130 feet so it doesn't have far to go to hit that mark.  Once it does, they will surely start releasing water into Table Rock.

Table Rock Lake dropped to 915.9 feet after rising to 917.7 feet, after rains last week.  But this rain will make it's level jump.  We might see 918 feet this time.  But there's more rain in the forecast.  If Table Rock hits 920 feet, they may open spill gates and increase flows from 13,000 to 20,000 cubic feet of water per second.

Bull Shoals continues to rise.  They aren't releasing much water.  It's level is at 670 feet, roughly 10 feet up in the last 2 weeks.

We'll be seeing 4 full units running now for at least a week, and depending on future rains, even longer.

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Drifting is the key to fishing on Lake Taneycomo.  Drifting scuds on the bottom is still the number one way to catch trout.  Scuds are flies that imitate freshwater shrimp that live in the gravel and rocks in our lake.  They are high in protein and are one of the main sources of food for our trout.  Sculpins are the second source, which are small, dark fish that also live in the rocks on the bottom.

The best area for drifting scuds has been from Lookout Island in the Trophy Area all the way down to Trout Hollow Resort.  Try to keep your boat from the center of the lake to the shallow side which is always opposite the bluff bank.  Make sure you're using plenty of weight to keep your rig in contact with the bottom.  You won't get bit unless you're on the bottom.

Scud color has been different this week.  We did well on tan early last week but light gray later.  We're using dubbing with some flash in it too, especially if it's sunny out.  Most of our guides are using size 12 and 14 scuds.

Numbers have been down a bit but the size of trout is amazing.  We have logged 65 trout in April measuring 20 inches or more caught and released.  That's more than the last 3 Aprils COMBINED.

We also started a new thing within the catch and release program.  It recognizes trout that are caught over a certain size.  Along with the distinction of being recognized as catching and releasing a true trophy trout, if your trophy is over 24 inches, you're inducted into the 24-inch trophy club.  There's also the 27-inch club and the 30-inch "Hall of Fame" club.  Anglers get a special decal, patch and certificate for their achievement.  Patches, I believe, are on order.

You can see April's anglers and their catch by going to our website.

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Night crawlers and minnows are working good, drifting them on the bottom from Fall Creek down to Cooper Creek.  Again, stay towards the middle of the lake and not on the bluff side.  You'll lose fewer hooks and weights if you stay off the bank and away from the downed trees on the bottom.

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Jerk baits are catching some nice brown trout.  Seasoned angler, Travis Swift from Kansas, fished last week and exclusively threw jerk baits and caught a lot of browns.  Here is his report on OzarkAngler's Forum.

Jerk baits are hard stick baits that are worked down in the water by jerking the rod downward fast.  The baits go down 5 to 12 feet deep depending on the type of bait you're using.  It's best that the bait is suspending, in another words, the bait won't sink or float up when and if you stop working it.  Some people do not stop working the bait while others will stop the bait several times to lure a strike.

Duane Doty custom paints jerk baits exclusively for fishing Lake Taneycomo.  You can only find his baits at Lilleys' Landing.  Here's the website link to the online store that offers them.

Other baits you can buy are Rapala, Smithwick Rogues, RC Sticks by Lucky Craft, MegaBass Plus, as well as others.  With the size of these baits, you'll need heavier equipment to throw and work them.  Using bait cast reels is not out of the question.  But most use spinning reels with a minimum line size of 6 pound test.  Just pretend you're fishing for bass because the baits are the same size and most of the trout you'll catch will be on the bigger size.

Images Credit:  Duane Doty and Travis Swift.

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49 minutes ago, trythisonemv said:

I have had relative luck the times ive tries streamers down there on normal water level nights. I would think the high water would be prime time .... 

You would think. You would also be wrong. I mean I've caught them, don't get me wrong, but it isn't worth the effort. I can out-catch a streamer 10 to 1 with a jerkbait in the same stretch of water. I don't get it. 

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3 hours ago, Ryan Miloshewski said:

You would think. You would also be wrong. I mean I've caught them, don't get me wrong, but it isn't worth the effort. I can out-catch a streamer 10 to 1 with a jerkbait in the same stretch of water. I don't get it. 

Hmmmm .... I need to figure out a time to go and try. I m stuck on this whole streamer thing. 😆

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13 minutes ago, trythisonemv said:

Hmmmm .... I need to figure out a time to go and try. I m stuck on this whole streamer thing. 😆

Go do it. Maybe I just suck. It's fun to commit to it! But the difference between the White and Taney is crazy. Recently did it in March. Four hours throwing articulated streamers on taney..one fish and one follow. On the White? 7 landed with three misses. I mean what gives???? It's the same dang river. Different mood of the fish I suppose. I tied a bunch of butt monkeys, double deceivers, zoo cougars, and boogeymen and caught the Taney fish on them. That's the fun of it for me at this point, catching them on your own flies.

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21 minutes ago, Ryan Miloshewski said:

Go do it. Maybe I just suck. It's fun to commit to it! But the difference between the White and Taney is crazy. Recently did it in March. Four hours throwing articulated streamers on taney..one fish and one follow. On the White? 7 landed with three misses. I mean what gives???? It's the same dang river. Different mood of the fish I suppose. I tied a bunch of butt monkeys, double deceivers, zoo cougars, and boogeymen and caught the Taney fish on them. That's the fun of it for me at this point, catching them on your own flies.

Dude we need to streamer fish together. Im obsessed at this point. Just tied a bunch of smoke wagons and lazer legals . I have a box full of zoo cougars and dungeons. I have a few I designed. . . I think we need to target weed beds and gravel shelf drop offs and docks 

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14 hours ago, Seth said:

This is why you make way more $$$ than me in the IT field. I'm the slacker always off chasing critters and fish instead of working. 😁

I'm still getting out here and there to fish,  just not as much as I'd like.

But yeah I'm making my last big push to finish getting setup to where I can actually find a job I enjoy vs being a slave to the $...

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7 hours ago, JestersHK said:

I'm still getting out here and there to fish,  just not as much as I'd like.

But yeah I'm making my last big push to finish getting setup to where I can actually find a job I enjoy vs being a slave to the $...

Dj I feel you there

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19 hours ago, trythisonemv said:

Dude we need to streamer fish together. Im obsessed at this point. Just tied a bunch of smoke wagons and lazer legals . I have a box full of zoo cougars and dungeons. I have a few I designed. . . I think we need to target weed beds and gravel shelf drop offs and docks 

I'm down. I am a month into a new job so after turkey season I will be pretty much stuck to weekends. Just shoot me a message here and we can coordinate something.

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